St Mirren will be fine in relegation battle but 'ran out of steam' at Hampden

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Livingston defender Cammy Kerr has been impressed by St Mirren's performances under interim manager Craig McLeish and saw enough at Hampden to think the Buddies will steer clear of the relegation battle.

McLeish's side took Celtic to extra time in Sunday's Scottish Cup semi-final after Mikael Mandron's second-half double levelled the tie.

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However, they then shipped four goals in extra time as dreams of a cup double this season came to an end.

"They have certainly been a different outfit [under McLeish]," Kerr told the BBC's Scottish Football Podcast.

"I know his assistant Stuart Taylor from his time at Dundee.

"McLeish is a fresh coach with new ideas and he'll be wanting to make his stamp on the team for going forward.

"I believe it's to the end of the season he's got it, but then he'll be wanting to do his absolute best to make sure he's in with a shout of getting the job on a longer basis.

"St Mirren were good value, but they just ran out of steam.

"They are a strong team and I think in the coming weeks in the split they are a team that will be OK."

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